For Designers

A link page that matches your taste

Portfolio, Dribbble, Behance, client inquiries. lnk.boo is a link-in-bio page with bento grid layouts and themes that actually look good.

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Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.

Generic link pages are embarrassing

You design interfaces, brand systems, visual identities. Then someone clicks the link in your Instagram bio and lands on a default Linktree page with rounded buttons on a white background. It looks like you didn't try. Worse, it looks like you couldn't be bothered to make something that represents what you do.

The free versions are the most painful. Your name, some buttons, the tool's branding at the bottom. You could upgrade to Pro for more control, but that's $15/month for what amounts to a vertical list with slightly better fonts.

You don't need a full portfolio site for this. You just need a link page that doesn't make you wince. Designers who've eyed Carrd for the design-control angle should also see the lnk.boo vs Carrd breakdown. Carrd gives you pixel control; lnk.boo gives you a finished page in two minutes.

Bento grids, not button lists

lnk.boo uses bento grid layouts. Your portfolio link next to your Dribbble. A headshot tile next to your Behance. Client inquiry link, Instagram, maybe a quote from a testimonial. Arranged in a grid that looks like something you actually designed, not something you settled for.

Pick from polished themes that skew dark (92% of lnk.boo users chose dark mode, which tracks for a design audience). The themes are opinionated on purpose. They ship finished, not as a starting point you're expected to customize for an hour. Your page lives at lnk.boo/yourname.

Beyond links, you get rich content blocks: images for portfolio highlights, stat blocks, social icons for Dribbble, Behance, Figma, Instagram, and Twitter/X. Add a quote block with a client testimonial or a heading to organize sections. As much or as little as you want.

Designers who run side-channels often want a more focused variant of this page. The Spotify-artist guide covers musician-designer crossovers, the Twitch-streamer setup works for designers running their own panels and !commands, the Etsy-seller walkthrough fits designers selling printables or templates, and the YouTube-creator hub covers the description-link-block problem if you run a tutorial channel.

Free. Then $1.99 if you want your name.

You already pay for Figma, Adobe, maybe Framer, maybe a domain, maybe hosting. A $15/month link-in-bio fee on top of all that is $180/year for something that should cost nothing.

Building, publishing, and using a lnk.boo page is free. You get every theme, bento grids, all content blocks, and no platform branding at a random URL like lnk.boo/page-a1b2c3d4. Want lnk.boo/yourname instead? That's a one-time $1.99. Change it later and it's another $1.99, but every URL you've bought stays yours and 301-redirects, and switching between URLs you own is free. After a year with Linktree Pro you've spent $180. With lnk.boo, at most $1.99. Not much to think about. The one-time vs subscription comparison walks the same math across Beacons, Stan Store, and the other recurring tools.

Build your page

Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.

Social proof

70k+

link clicks from pages that look intentional

1,000+ creators and designers. Since 2021.

You might be wondering

Can I match my page to my portfolio's visual style?

lnk.boo ships with 10-15 polished themes, most of them dark. Pick one that fits your aesthetic and you're done. No fiddling with CSS, no pixel-pushing a template for three hours. If none of them are perfect, the bento grid gives you enough layout control that the page still feels intentional.

How is this different from building my own page?

You could build a custom link page. You've probably thought about it. But maintaining a personal site for what's essentially a list of links and social profiles takes time you could spend on actual client work. With lnk.boo, the designed-looking version takes about a minute, and there's nothing to redeploy, ever.

What content can I put on my page besides links?

You can add images for portfolio pieces or headshots, and stat blocks if you want to show a follower count or number of projects shipped. There are quote blocks too, which work well for client testimonials. Social profile icons cover Dribbble, Behance, Instagram, and the usual suspects. Headings and dividers help if your page starts getting dense.

How much does lnk.boo cost?

Building, publishing, and using a page is free. You get a random URL like lnk.boo/page-a1b2c3d4 with every theme, bento grids, all content blocks, and no lnk.boo branding on your page. A custom URL like lnk.boo/yourname is a one-time $1.99. Changing it later is another $1.99, but every URL you've bought stays yours and 301-redirects, and switching between URLs you own is free. lnk.boo has been running since 2021 under the name linkbun.io. Not a weekend project.

Can I use this alongside my portfolio site?

That's exactly how most designers use it. Your portfolio site is the deep dive. Your lnk.boo page is the quick-glance hub: portfolio link, socials, contact form, whatever else you want people to find from your Instagram or Twitter bio.

Design your page

Portfolio, socials, contact. One page that looks like you made it.

Build your page

Free to build. $1.99 once for a custom URL.